Many people believe incorrectly, that they cannot use an e-bike to run errands, take their kids to school, or commute. They often cite the need to carry items, other people, and a lack of space as the reasons that they cannot use an e-bike for important daily tasks.Thankfully, you can invest in athree-wheel electric bike to take care of all of these problems and to allow you to save money and time as you tackle your daily activities. E-bikes can help you to live a happier, healthier life and enjoy freedom from spending money on a car.(more…)
Cycling is a popular means of recreation and transportation. It promotes cardiovascular health and is beneficial to the environment. However, the rise of cycling also comes with an increase in the number of bicycle accidents.
If an injury has occurred because of another party's negligence, cyclists may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages. In such circumstances, hiring a bicycle accident lawyer is the best option for victims. It can help ensure that the victims get the compensation they deserve.
Let’s explore the injuries that may occur in bicycle accidents.
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MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Lara McKenzie, PhD
Principal investigator in the Center for Injury Research and Polic
Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study? What are the main findings?Response: Bicycling is a great way for families to get outside and be active together, but certain precautions need to be taken to keep everyone safer. This study looked at bicycle-related injuries among children age 5-17 years treated in hospital emergency departments in the United States from 2006 through 2015 and found that, despite a decrease in the rate of injuries over the 10-year study period, there were still more than 2.2 million injuries. This averages 608 cases per day or 25 every hour.
The majority of injuries involved children 10 to 14 years of age (46%) and boys (72%). The most commonly injured body region was the upper extremities (36%), followed by the lower extremities (25%), face (15%), and head and neck (15%). The most common types of injury were bruises and scrapes (29%) and cuts (23%). Overall, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) represented 11% of total injuries and were most common among patients 10-14 years of age (44%). About 4% of patients were hospitalized.
Injuries most frequently occurred in the street (48%) or at home (37%). Helmet use at the time of injury was associated with a lower likelihood of head and neck injuries and hospitalizations, but there was no significant change in the rate of injury among helmet users over the study period. Motor vehicle involvement increased the odds of bicycle-related TBIs and injury-related hospitalizations.(more…)
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